My name is Andrew. Come and have a look inside my life and watch me share what is on my heart.

In Capital Gaines, Chip Gaines shared what he has learned in his life
and how he isn’t afraid to take risks. Chip Gaines is an entrepreneur along
with his wife Joanna. They both founded Magnolia Homes, Magnolia Market, and Magnolia
Realty. They both host HGTV’s Fixer Upper. Chip shared how he struggled in
school and how in first grade he couldn’t read sentences. He recalled the school
dividing up the children into different groups and he was put into the Penguins
group. His group would be sent to the gym once a week when it was reading time.
Chip always believed in looking at the best in life and he realized that
Penguins are very unique birds. They can’t fly but they can swim! He shared
some of the success stories of Walt Disney, Albert Einstein, Oprah Winfrey, and
Michael Jordan and how they were all unqualified and the world looked down upon
them and their personal goals. They were all able to overcome their challenges
and they all made a difference in their life. Chip believes everyone has a
purpose, and he wants people to go after it with everything you got.

Chip also opened up about how he
dreamed to be a baseball player and he was one of the few who made it into a
college team. He was later cut from the team his sophomore year. He went into a
deep depression and he finally found another passion of his and he started three
different businesses in his mid-twenties. He also revealed how he had a couple
of challenges throughout the book with running these businesses and how a short
trip to Mexico changed his life and made him a better entrepreneur. It also
taught him the importance of grace and how he related to the prodigal son after
the trip.

He also opened up about how he
met his wife. He also shared how it truly is working with his wife every day
and being with her constantly. He admitted that they had to learn the
importance of not bringing their work home with them. They give themselves room
to be themselves and they have learned how critical it is to work together and
fight together for their marriage.

I would recommend this life changing book to anyone enjoys watching
Chip on Fixer Upper. This is a wonderful autobiography on the life of Chip
Gaines. I loved the different principles he shared about what he has learned
throughout his life. One of my favorites was the chapter on fear and how the
world is teaching us the world is bad and there is hardly any good people left.
Chip recognized that most of us live in fear and we let it hold us back from
being everything we were created to be. Some of us are afraid to take a chance
and pursue someone we like, afraid of going after a job we really want,
traveling to another country, and much more. He encouraged readers to take a
chance and not to live in fear of the world. Towards the end of the book, he
revealed how he tried a “when you will die calculator” based on your health, weight,
BMI, and lifestyle choices. He wrote what he wanted his obituary to say about
his life and how he wanted to live a life that mattered. I really believe if
readers will listen to some of the lessons Chip Gaines has learned and how he
chooses to live his life and make every day count, they could also see their
own lives improve!

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